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The Southern Anthropological Society (SAS) is an organization in the United States. It's like a special club for people who study anthropology. Anthropology is the study of human societies and cultures, looking at how people live, their traditions, and their history. The SAS focuses especially on the southern parts of the United States.

What is the Southern Anthropological Society?

The Southern Anthropological Society, often called SAS, is a group for experts and students interested in anthropology. They come together to share their research and learn from each other. Their main goal is to help people understand more about human cultures and societies, particularly in the southern United States.

When Was the SAS Started?

The Southern Anthropological Society was created in 1966. It was formed to bring together anthropologists who were interested in the unique cultures and histories of the American South. One person involved in starting the group was William E. Carter.

What Does the SAS Do?

The SAS does several important things to support the study of anthropology:

  • Publications: They publish a journal called Southern Anthropologist. This journal shares new research and ideas from experts. They also send out a newsletter to keep members updated on news and events.
  • Annual Meetings: Every year, the SAS holds a meeting. At these meetings, members can present their research, discuss new findings, and connect with other anthropologists. It's a great way for them to share knowledge and work together.

Awards from the SAS

The Southern Anthropological Society gives out special awards to recognize important work in anthropology. These awards encourage researchers to continue their studies and celebrate their achievements.

The James Mooney Award

The James Mooney Award is given to the best book about anthropological topics related to the American South. It's named after James Mooney, a famous anthropologist who studied Native American cultures. Some people who have won this award include Robbie Ethridge and Dickson D. Bruce.

The Zora Neale Hurston Award

The SAS also gives out the Zora Neale Hurston Award. This award honors the work of Zora Neale Hurston, who was a well-known writer and anthropologist. She studied African American culture and folklore.

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